War at Saber Point
Banastre Tarleton and the British Legion
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Ian Putnam
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John Knight
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The British Legion was one of the most remarkable regiments, not only of the American Revolution, but of any war. A corps made up of American Loyalists, it saw its first action in New York and then engaged in almost every battle in the Southern colonies. Led by a 24-year-old libertine who purchased his commission to escape enormous gambling debts, the Legion gained notoriety for its ruthless tactics. Excelling in “special operations", they frequently overwhelmed the Continental forces they fought, becoming the most feared British regiment of the war.
Banastre Tarleton and the Americans he led have always been characterized as brutal, immoral villains - most recently in the movie The Patriot. But this study subverts our preconceived notions of patriotism. The men who filled the Legions ranks were not weak-willed collaborators or treacherous renegades, but free men as motivated by conscience as the Patriots they battled. Few were wealthy. None had a vested stake in the British Government. Each believed that in defending the Crown; they were upholding the rule of law and preserving individual liberty.
These men followed Banastre Tarleton clear across America for years, sacrificing not only their families and homes, but in many instances their lives. Self-interest could not have persuaded them to do this. Patriotism and fidelity did. Relying on firsthand accounts - letters, diaries, and journals - War at Saber Point: Banastre Tarleton and the British Legion is the enthralling story of those forgotten Americans and the young Englishman who led them.
The book is published by Westholme Publishing. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
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- Shades of Blue Q
- 26-03-23
Entertained, Informed, Satisfied.
Tarleton almost puts me in mind of Beau Brummel in the past chapter, both being 'Dandyfied'; apart that Tarleton fought, and Brummel dressed !!.
A very informative book and good to hear my regiment, 23rd Foot being mentioned, as well as many other outstanding regiments of Foot. Not a great time in our history, but it is 'our' history. We have two thousand years of history and this is a part of it, John Knight has made an excellent portrayal of the times and is extremely informative, he takes you into the life and times, and the blood and guts of the matter. You will not be disappointed with the book at all. Mine own is the audio book, and this is where it goes down to four stars. I'm afraid Ian Putnam needs a bit more practice. Yes, he read well, but bally hell, some of his pronouncing of words drove me batty, right up to the last chapter. Yes I am English and Mr Putnam is American. It's just pronunciation, just hear that in mind. Ian Putnam is a great American narrator. Well done sir. This is a great book and I thoroughly recommend the author and the narrator. You won't be disappointed.
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